Mechanistic insights into the key marine dimethylsulfoniopropionate synthesis enzyme DsyB/DSYB.

IF 0.7 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Pastoral Psychology Pub Date : 2022-06-15 eCollection Date: 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1002/mlf2.12030
Chun-Yang Li, Jason C Crack, Simone Newton-Payne, Andrew R J Murphy, Xiu-Lan Chen, Benjamin J Pinchbeck, Shun Zhou, Beth T Williams, Ming Peng, Xiao-Hua Zhang, Yin Chen, Nick E Le Brun, Jonathan D Todd, Yu-Zhong Zhang
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Marine algae and bacteria produce approximately eight billion tonnes of the organosulfur molecule dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) in Earth's surface oceans annually. DMSP is an antistress compound and, once released into the environment, a major nutrient, signaling molecule, and source of climate-active gases. The methionine transamination pathway for DMSP synthesis is used by most known DMSP-producing algae and bacteria. The S-directed S-adenosylmethionine (SAM)-dependent 4-methylthio-2-hydroxybutyrate (MTHB) S-methyltransferase, encoded by the dsyB/DSYB gene, is the key enzyme of this pathway, generating S-adenosylhomocysteine (SAH) and 4-dimethylsulfonio-2-hydroxybutyrate (DMSHB). DsyB/DSYB, present in most haptophyte and dinoflagellate algae with the highest known intracellular DMSP concentrations, is shown to be far more abundant and transcribed in marine environments than any other known S-methyltransferase gene in DMSP synthesis pathways. Furthermore, we demonstrate in vitro activity of the bacterial DsyB enzyme from Nisaea denitrificans and provide its crystal structure in complex with SAM and SAH-MTHB, which together provide the first important mechanistic insights into a DMSP synthesis enzyme. Structural and mutational analyses imply that DsyB adopts a proximity and desolvation mechanism for the methyl transfer reaction. Sequence analysis suggests that this mechanism may be common to all bacterial DsyB enzymes and also, importantly, eukaryotic DSYB enzymes from e.g., algae that are the major DMSP producers in Earth's surface oceans.

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海洋二甲基硫代丙酸关键合成酶 DsyB/DSYB 的机理研究。
海洋藻类和细菌每年在地球表面海洋中产生约 80 亿吨有机硫分子二甲基硫代丙酸酯(DMSP)。DMSP 是一种抗应激化合物,一旦释放到环境中,就会成为一种主要的营养物质、信号分子和气候活性气体的来源。大多数已知的产生 DMSP 的藻类和细菌都采用蛋氨酸转氨酶途径合成 DMSP。由 dsyB/DSYB 基因编码的依赖 S-腺苷蛋氨酸(SAM)的 4-甲硫基-2-羟基丁酸(MTHB)S-甲基转移酶是该途径的关键酶,可生成 S-腺苷高半胱氨酸(SAH)和 4-二甲基磺酰-2-羟基丁酸(DMSHB)。DsyB/DSYB存在于已知细胞内DMSP浓度最高的大多数隐藻和甲藻中,其在海洋环境中的含量和转录量远高于DMSP合成途径中的任何其他已知S-甲基转移酶基因。此外,我们还证明了来自 Nisaea denitrificans 的细菌 DsyB 酶的体外活性,并提供了其与 SAM 和 SAH-MTHB 复合物的晶体结构,这些共同提供了对 DMSP 合成酶的首次重要机理认识。结构和突变分析表明,DsyB 在甲基转移反应中采用了接近和脱溶机制。序列分析表明,这种机制可能是所有细菌 DsyB 酶的共同机制,而且重要的是,也可能是真核生物 DSYB 酶的共同机制,例如来自藻类的 DsyB 酶,而藻类是地球表面海洋中主要的 DMSP 生产者。
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期刊介绍: Pastoral Psychology, founded in 1950, is one of the most well-established and respected journals in the field of psychology and religion/spirituality. Pastoral Psychology is an international forum that publishes scholarly, peer-reviewed original articles that address varied aspects of religion and spirituality from physical, human science, and interfaith perspectives. Historically, the word “pastoral” has referred to the care of individuals, families, and communities. Today, we additionally consider “pastoral” in terms of lived experience as it relates to embodiment, the social-political, economic, spiritual, and environmental dimensions of life. All theoretical perspectives are welcome, as Pastoral Psychology regularly publishes articles from a variety of schools of thought, including, but not limited to, psychoanalytic and other dynamic psychologies, cognitive psychologies, experimental and empirical psychologies, humanistic psychology, transpersonal psychology, and cultural psychology. Insights from existential perspectives, intersectional theories, philosophical and theological theories, gender and queer studies, sociology, anthropology, public mental health, and cultural and empirical studies are welcome. Theoretical contributions that have direct or indirect relevance for practice, broadly construed, are especially desirable, as our intended audience includes not only academics and scholars in religion and science, but also religious and spiritual leaders, as well as caregivers, chaplains, social workers, counselors/therapists, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, and persons interested in matters of religion/spirituality and psychology. Pastoral Psychology welcomes scholarship and reflection from all religious and spiritual traditions. In addition to scholarly research papers, the journal welcomes thoughtful essays on a wide range of issues and various genres of writing, including book reviews and film reviews. The community of scholars represented in its pages has demonstrated that the life challenges the journal seeks to address are universally shared, yet also reflect individual social, cultural, and religious locations. The journal, therefore, welcomes submissions from scholars from around the world.
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